• Egon [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    I sadly dont know any really radical stuff, but Blowback is pretty up there.

    There’s also Eat The Rich where at least one of the hosts used to be houseless, which has made them madder than most https://archive.org/details/Ep-001-Waltons-Re-release.m4a they’re sort of like if Behind The Bastards wasn’t made by a fed.

    Ghost stories for the end of the world is also relatively leftist for the most time, but it won’t get you feeling like you’re a lib sadly, and they have some libs on too. There’s also not a lot of radicalism in it.

    None of these are truly radical though, but it’s the best I’ve got. There’s also the Chapo series Hell of Presidents and Hell on Earth that are pretty leftist, though not radical.
    Its not surprising though, most radical leftists are busy doing other stuff rather than producing podcasts. Or they’re wanted by the state, so they can’t really make them

    • Blowback is a far of mine, so our tastes definitely align to a degree.

      Ghost stories is a guilty pleasure, they get far too woo woo for me to take them seriously. Comrades nonetheless.

      eat the rich is new to me, I’ll def check em out. Thanks for the rec!

      Since you didn’t say trillbillies, if you aren’t onto them yet they rule. Definitely walking the edge of legal speech when they get going.

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        Oh yeah I forgot to mention the Trillbillies! They’re good, but I’m just not a big fan of the format, it gets too talky at times. All the podcasts do, but for some reason the Trillbillies are just too much to me. I think it feels like there’s way too many inside jokes and interests that it just becomes too dense for me as an outsider